The foreman of the jury that declared Casey Anthony not guilty in the death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee told Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren Monday night that he and several of the other jurors found Casey’s father George suspicious and lacking credibility when he testified.

The man — not shown on screen, and identified only as Juror No.11 — told Van Susteren he didn’t believe the child molestation charges Casey’s attorney Jose Baez made against George, because “there was no evidence to back that.”

“That was not a discussion of ours when we got into deliberation, as far as the sexual abuse,” the foreman said. “What was, was George Anthony‘s actions, his demeanor, and the way he presented some things on the stand.”

The foreman, who said “he’s used to reading people” as part of his trade, said George had a “very selective memory” in his testimony, some days remembering things in vivid detail, other times, coming up suspiciously short.

“There was a suspicion of him — that was part of the conversation of round robin topics we brought up during deliberation … that was brought up. “

In related news, a separate juror in the hot-button trial reportedly retired from her job at the Publix grocery store and left the Sunshine State to go into hiding out of fear of retribution from those angry with the jury’s decision.